The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Original and Selected Notes; Together with a Valuable Glossary, Tom 1Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1875 |
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... death of our author , and for many years afterwards , much clumsy sarcasm , and many malevolent re- flections . " But from these , which are the commonly received opinions on this subject , Dr. Farmer is inclined to depart , and to ...
... death of our author , and for many years afterwards , much clumsy sarcasm , and many malevolent re- flections . " But from these , which are the commonly received opinions on this subject , Dr. Farmer is inclined to depart , and to ...
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... death hath placed Within this monument : Shakspeare , with whom Quick nature died : whose name doth deck the tomb ... death of Lady Barnard , which happened in 1669-70 , related to Mr. Macklin , in 1742 , an old tradition , that she had ...
... death hath placed Within this monument : Shakspeare , with whom Quick nature died : whose name doth deck the tomb ... death of Lady Barnard , which happened in 1669-70 , related to Mr. Macklin , in 1742 , an old tradition , that she had ...
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... death be excepted , what is there on which the reader can depend , or for which , if he contend eagerly , he may not be involved in controversy , and perplexed with contradictory opinions and authorities ? Much of our ignorance of every ...
... death be excepted , what is there on which the reader can depend , or for which , if he contend eagerly , he may not be involved in controversy , and perplexed with contradictory opinions and authorities ? Much of our ignorance of every ...
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... death the plays of Fletcher were more frequently acted than his , and uuring the whole of the seventeenth century , they were made to give place to per- formances , the greater part of which cannot now be LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . xiii.
... death the plays of Fletcher were more frequently acted than his , and uuring the whole of the seventeenth century , they were made to give place to per- formances , the greater part of which cannot now be LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . xiii.
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... death , Dryden mentions that he was then become " a little obsolete . " In the beginning of the last century , Lord Shaftesbury complains of his " rude , unpolished style , and his antiquated phrase and wit . " It is certain , that for ...
... death , Dryden mentions that he was then become " a little obsolete . " In the beginning of the last century , Lord Shaftesbury complains of his " rude , unpolished style , and his antiquated phrase and wit . " It is certain , that for ...
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